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Bay Meadows | San Mateo, CA | 1218 GPM - 96' TDH

jweddell1,000gpm - 5,000gpm, Apartment Complexes, Commercial Development Sewer, Design and Engineering, Meter Vaults, Mixed Use Development, Municipal Collection, Now & Future Expansions, Odor Control, Pacific, Residential Development, Urban Growth, Wastewater

After the historic Bay Meadows racetrack closed down, a large residential development began that required this large wastewater lift station. A triplex configuration of 30 hp Flygt pumps handles the high flow rates of this system. A blower system was provided as part of the lift station odor control specified by the City. The lift station electrical controls comprised a PLC, float control level-sensors, and a backup generator. The panel includes an Arc Armor® enclosure that provides safe access to low-voltage controls and separate access for high-voltage circuits.

Union Pacific Railroad|Cheyenne, WY|4,000 GPM - 25' TDH

jweddell1,000gpm - 5,000gpm, Design and Engineering, Detention Pond Pumping, Detention Ponds, Equipment Washdown, Mountain, Oil/Water Separators, Oily Water, Process Water, Railyards, Replacements & Retrofits, Retrofits, Stormwater, Stormwater Collection, Stormwater Featured, Stormwater Runoff

The Union Pacific Depot in Cheyenne, Wyoming needed two new stormwater pump stations to replace existing systems. The first station used Ebara 25 hp submersible pumps in a triplex configuration to handle stormwater runoff from a parking lot and additional drains. The second station used Ebara 7.5 hp submersible pumps in a duplex configuration to pump stormwater that drains from the pit of a railway turntable. Both systems include precast concrete valve vaults. Each vault was preassembled with Val-Matic Cam-Centric® plug valves, Val-Matic Swing-Flex® check valves, and Ashcroft pressure gauges. Both stormwater systems discharge into an evaporation pond that was installed as a part of this larger water collection replacement, which also included three additional Romtec Utilities wastewater lift stations.

City of Laguna Beach

The City of Laguna Beach|Laguna Beach, CA|600 GPM - 77' TDH

jweddell500gpm - 1,000gpm, Collection Systems, Design and Engineering, Grinder Vault, Pacific, Replacements & Retrofits, Slurry/Gritty Water, Wastewater

This high flow wet/dry lift station replacement was installed “in the sand” of Main Beach with three dry pit pumps in a 26-feet-deep precast rectangular vault. Triplex split case pumps, sump pumps, an intake/exhaust fan, lights, valves, stairs, and a mezzanine were all provided in the package. The Allen Bradley PLC control panel, flow transmitter, and junction box are located in a control building. Sophisticated SCADA, 3 levels of redundancy, auxiliary power, and an HDPE wet well are all primary components of this package lift station.

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Orange County, California|Anaheim, CA|4,500 GPM - 32.5' TDH

jweddell1,000gpm - 5,000gpm, Booster Pump Station, Clean Water Intake, Design and Engineering, Detention Ponds, Domestic Booster Systems, Domestic Water Development, Inlet Outlet Structures, Pacific, Potable Water, Stormwater, Stormwater Runoff, Water Recharge, Water Reuse

To create new potable water, this lift station pumps clean stormwater from a collection/storage basin to a treatment facility. Duplex vertical turbine pumps move high flows of water very efficiently and use soft starters to reduce torque on the vertical shaft and provide additional pump diagnostics. Also included is an above-grade valve assembly on the top slab. The control panel utilizes an ultrasonic transducer for primary level controls and a pressure transducer for backup. The entire package lift station is located inside an owner-supplied control building.